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Lessons learned in a large-scale project to digitize and computationally analyze musical scores
2020
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Many areas of the digital humanities (DH) have the potential to benefit greatly from recent advances in machine learning, big data, and statistical analysis. These sophisticated techniques come with pitfalls, however, and their accidental misuse can lead to erroneous results. This article outlines in broad terms our experiences with a large-scale, long-term international project to digitize musical scores, automatically analyze them, and share the results with other researchers. It then
doi:10.1093/llc/fqaa058
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